Amalgamated Security Services Limited (ASSL)

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Securing Our Environment

We protect trees, conserve energy, reduce fossil fuels, and shrink our CO2 footprint by changing the way we print, use equipment, and transport our employees. 

Securing Our Environment

Carbon Emissions

Amalgamated Security Services Limited's carbon footprint quantifies the total greenhouse gas emissions attributed to our operational activities. We protect trees, conserve energy, reduce fossil fuels, and shrink our CO2 footprint by changing the way we print, use equipment, and transport our employees.   

What we measure

  1. Transportation –We invest in a low energy-efficient fleet for transporting our staff to and from client locations.
  2. Electricity – we account for the impact of the energy consumed by our offices.
  3. Devices – we have a detailed view of our devices' use and end-of-life phases. We also turn off monitors at the end of the business day to save energy.
  4. Printing – We have implemented sustainable printing practices.

Energy Reduction

We seek to reduce our electricity and energy consumption in our operations by investing in sustainable installations through various initiatives such as the replacement of lighting fixtures with LED Lighting. We have recognized the importance of energy and the negative effects of inefficient use. Therefore, before we embark on a project, we consider the energy use and the impact on the environment.

Securing Our Communities

Societal Impact

Amalgamated Security Services Limited seeks to contribute to the accomplishment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and has selected goals to be focused on:

Climate and Life below Water

We engage in programs to protect the environment, e.g. cleaning beaches.

Good health and well-being

We established a sound program that provides quality healthcare and health coverage to all our employees.

Decent work and economic growth

We create job opportunities.

Quality Education

We promote financial literacy education.

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